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LinkedIn Text Formatter
Format LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, underline, and script Unicode styles — preview and copy in one click.
Write your LinkedIn post, apply Unicode bold/italic/underline styles, and copy the result. Formatted text pastes directly into LinkedIn — line breaks are preserved.
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Your Name
Your headline · 1st
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Bold
Mathematical bold
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Italic
Mathematical italic
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Bold italic
Bold + italic
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Underline
Combining underline
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Strikethrough
Combining strike
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Script
Elegant script letters
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- Tips
- Select text and use B / I / U / S, or copy a full style from the cards below.
- Unicode formatting is visual only — keep important keywords in normal text for search.
- Works in posts, comments, and messages on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn text formatter for bold posts, clean spacing, and stronger hooks
Use this LinkedIn text formatter to preview bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough Unicode styles before you paste a post into LinkedIn. It helps you structure long posts, highlight key lines, and keep the first two lines easy to scan.
Formatting should support readability, not replace strong writing. Keep important keywords in normal text, use formatted emphasis sparingly, and make sure your hook still reads clearly without styling.
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LinkedIn text formatter FAQ
Can you bold text in a LinkedIn post?
LinkedIn does not provide native bold controls for regular posts, but Unicode bold characters can create a visual bold effect when pasted into the editor.
Does LinkedIn formatted text help reach?
Formatting alone does not increase reach, but clearer structure can improve readability, dwell time, and comments when the post itself is useful.
Is Unicode formatting safe for LinkedIn SEO?
Use Unicode formatting sparingly. Keep important keywords in normal text because styled Unicode characters may not be interpreted the same way by every search or accessibility system.
Where should I use bold text on LinkedIn?
Use bold for the hook, key takeaway, or section labels. Avoid formatting every sentence, because that makes the post harder to read.